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imaginemegan shewell, associate asla

university of maryland, bla

dream

Looking back on my life I now realize I’ve been a designer since my childhood, without even knowing it. I built Lego contraptions spanning my entire room, playhouses using pillow cushions and blankets, and tree forts using found items in the woods behind my house. Every day. I simply used my imagination to create with the resources available to me.

Designing gives me the opportunity to imagine and create every day, which I now realize was a childhood dream. Now, it is my dream to make a positive impact on people and our environment simply by using my imagination. Here, you will see some of what I have imagined.

contriveyou dream world.

to connect people to place.

greenwayprince george’s county, mdwashington, dc

A greenway connecting Naylor Road Metro station to National Harbor through D.C. and Prince George’s County. The Oxon Run Greenway will better connect people to their surroundings, and strengthen that connection by educating the users.

GIS was used to analyze the abiotic, biotic and cultural features of the area in order to find the best location for the greenway, as well as what amenities it will connect. These amenities include the various schools in the area, which are connected to each other to foster collaboration between them.

The greenway follows the Oxon Run stream, which was naturalized in areas where it was once channelized. Along the Oxon Run Greenway, areas were considered for further design consideration. I chose Oxon Hill Farm, which was redeveloped to create a greater connection to the greenway and its surroundings, including the City of Forest Heights.

Tucked between interstates 295 and 495, Oxon Hill Farm is a commodity for the area that is under utilized by the surrounding population. By enhancing the existing farm, adding a farmers market, more pedestrian trails, and a park, the farm will attract more users.

conceptualizeyour path in life.

a successful urban design.

urban centerwashington, dc

Hill East is the site of the now abandoned DC General Hospital, which is slated for redevelopment by the city government. It is bounded by a residential neighborhood to the west, DC Jail to the south, the Anacostia River to the east and RFK stadium to the north. This creates a distinct boundary between the site and its surroundings.

I chose to design the development of Hill East so these boundaries dissolve to create a seamless transition. To achieve this, the grid and avenue street scheme was extended into the site. Also, the civic use within the site, the health campus, was placed adjacent to the jail, which is another necessary civic use of the city.

Natural Play Area Plaza Quiet Contemplation Area

A curvilinear road borders the Anacostia waterfront park, varying the views of the waterfront as you drive. The retail district is along this road and continues to RFK stadium, becoming part of the tourist attraction of the stadium. The canal and bridge extend the retail district into the waterfront park.

The artistic bridge can be seen from various points in the city and attracts users to the waterfront. The canal extends Burke street into the Anacostia river. Water elements, including fountains, are found along Burke street from the metro station to the canal, connecting the city to the Anacostia.

Quiet Contemplation AreaExisting

Neighborhood New Residential DistrictMetro Retail District Canal and Bridge

associatedreams with reality.

idea of tropical living towards a reality.

waterfront livingpasadena, md

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BACKYARD PLANTINGS

AG Acorus gramineus 'Ogon'-Golden variegated sweet flag 1 gal

AJ Aucuba japonica 5 gal

CE Crocosmia x 'Emily McKenzie' 1 gal

FR Fargesia rufa 3 gal

HA Hosta x 'August Moon' 1 gal

HB Hemerocallis 'Bonanza' 1 gal

HI Hibiscus 'Fireball' or 'Lord Baltimore' 1 gal

HJ Hemerocallis 'Joan Senior' 1 gal

HL Hemerocallis 'Little Fairy' 1 gal

HM Hemerocallis 'Mary Todd' 1 gal

HP Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me' 1 gal

HR Hosta x 'Royal Standard' 1 gal

JB Imperata cylindrica 'Red Baron'-Japanese blood grass 1 gal

JF Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola'-Japanese Forest grass 1 gal

KU Kniphofia uvaria 'Pfitzeria' 1 gal

ML Miscanthus sinensis 'Little Zebra' 1 gal

MP Miscanthus sinensis 'Gold Bar'-Porcupine grass 1 gal

OM Ophiopogon japonicus-Mondo grass 1 gal

SP Sasa palmata B&B 3-4cn

ST Sasa tesselata 3 gal

YF Yucca filamentosa 2 gal

HILLSIDE/WETLAND PLANTINGS

AA Acorus americana 1 gal

AG Acorus gramineus 'Ogon'-Golden variegated sweet flag 1 gal

BN Betula nigra 'Heritage' - Heritage river birch 8'-10' B&B

CA Cornus alba 'Siberica' - Red twig dogwood 3 gal

CD Cedrus deodara 7-8'

CG Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Gold Mop' 3 gal

CJ Cryptomeria japonica 8-10'

CM Carex muskinguenous - Palm sedge grass 1 gal

CS Carex stricta - Tussocks Sedge 1 gal

CV Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam' 1 gal

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HI Hibiscus 'Fireball' or 'Lord Baltimore' 1 gal

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IV Ilex verticillata 'Berry Heavy' - Winterberry Holly 3 gal

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PV Panicum virgatum 'Rehbraun' - Red switch grass 1 gal

RF Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida 1 gal

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AB Arnoia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima' - Brilliant red chokeberry 3 gal

BD Buddleia davidii 'Royal Red' - Butterfly Bush 3 gal

CG Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Gold Mop' 3 gal

CK Cornus kousa - Kousa dogwood 6-8'

CV Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam' 1 gal

EF Euonymus fortuneia 'Blondy' 3 gal

ES Echinacea x 'Sundown' or 'Rubinstern' 1 gal

IG Ilex glabra 'Compacta' - Inkberry 3 gal

JB Imperata cylindrica 'Red Baron' 1 gal

LS Liriope spicata 1 gal

ML Miscanthus sinensis 'Little Zebra' 1 gal

ND Nandina domestica 'Gulfstream' 3 gal

PG Picea glauca 'Conica' - Dwarf Alberta Spruce 10 gal

PV Panicum virgatum 'Rehbraun' - Red switch grass 1 gal

RF Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida 1 gal

SG Spirea japonica 'Goldmound' 3 gal

SM Spirea japonica 'Magic carpet' 3 gal

TO Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald Green'

VS Veronica spicata 'Royal Candles' 1 gal

A family living on Bodkin Creek was looking to re-design their entire property, including the waterfront. The client was looking to have a ‘tropical paradise’ in their backyard. Since building that close to the water is not an option, the tropical feel was accomplished in plant choice.

The plant palette includes plants that thrive in the USDA plant hardiness zone that still have a tropical feel. These include various ornamental grasses, shrubs, and perennials that are compatible with each other. The planting beds including these ‘tropical’ plants enclose a beach area, creating a tropical oasis.

The existing deck was extended a few feet to add a full service outdoor kitchen and bar area. This adds more outdoor living space for the family and their many guests. The bar is positioned so that the users face the view of the waterfront, pier, beach and the tropical oasis.

The client also asked for a re-design of their front entry. The entry was enhanced by adding a small pergola and patio at the front entry, with a walkway down to the entry of the backyard. This entry is also flanked by a smaller pergola. The side of the house is an existing boggy area, where a wide array of water loving plants were chosen for planting.

createyour destiny.

using your hands.

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megan shewellassociate aslauniversity of maryland, bla

5236 W. Running Brook Rd, Unit 102 Columbia, MD 21044 . [email protected] . 443-223-4643

EducationUniversity of Maryland, College ParkBachelors of Landscape Architecture, May 2010GPA 3.70

SkillsHand graphics Mixed media graphicsMicrosoft Office SuiteAdobe Photoshop and InDesignGoogle SketchupAutoCAD 2010VectorworksArcMap GIS

megan kathleen shewell

Honors and OrganizationsAmerican Society of Landscape Architects Associate ASLA 2010-2011

University of Maryland, Student Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Student Conference Coordinator 2009 – 2010

Academic Honors 2006 – 2010

Employment2/11-Present LandArt Associates, Landscape Designer Pasadena, MD -Create designs at various scales for residential projects -Estimate cost of projects and compose proposals for clients -Involved in entire design process from site analysis, permitting process and construction details

9/09-5/10 University of Maryland, Classroom Assistant College Park, MD -Assistant for Graphic Fundamentals and Design Fundamentals studio -Participated in desk critiques during studio time

6/09-8/09 Howard County Department of Planning and Zoning, Intern Columbia, MD -Assisted planners in Resource Conservation and Community Planning Divisions with various tasks -Created hand and computer graphics for county reports -Participated in a LEED informational course

6/08-4/09 Expo Design Center, Reference Desk Associate Columbia, MD -Assisted designers in receiving payment for work -Cashiered through liquidation

5/06-9/06 Fingles MetalWorks, Executive Assistant Baltimore, MD -Organized all office and financial files -Compiled quotes for estimators -General office work

thank you.for your time and consideration.